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The Spark of Eagerness la 'f' l . J l -We trait J VW it aifj L'.L 5 ':,,' g. ...t ,,,-f T -J1'1 I d annually by Artisans, In a scene from the Senior Class play, The Moure Thai- Roared, QHUNJ' 99 1 aff Show SPONSOR? soldiers from Grand Fenwick-prepare to launch an attack on New disPlaYS W0fkS Of IMHY talented CHS Students' York. Without extracurricular activities, school life at Centerville would not be complete. Clubs and ac- tivities played an important part in developing leader- ship qualities, fulfilling the varied interests among students, and broadening their knowledge. The year 1965-1966 was an exceptional one. The Senior Class play, The Meme That Roared, attracted the largest crowd in CHS historyg and for the first time at CHS, a drum major led the band and Coeds in pre-game and halftime performances. Sponsored by JCOWA, a unique event this year was the Foreign Foods Bazaar where- students sampled foods tra- ditional of ten different countries. With the rpnrk of efzgerfzerr students participated enthusiastically in extracurricular activities and were deeply rewarded for their efforts. Cheerleaders light Homecoming bonfire, a traditional event which begins weekend festivities.
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The Blaze of Glory Doug Apple and Scott Hallabrin watch excitedly as Gary Hilder- brand scores against Fairmont East. Joyce Marburger, portraying a Germantown Cardinal, searches for the Big Bad Elk in Fruit Tree Forest, Cathy Reed. This is one of the many skits staged by cheerleaders for pep assemblies. Cheerleader Jill Messham cheers enthusiastic- ally as Elks score another touchdown.
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